Sikaflex alternative

For lots of jobs building sealants do just as well, eg sanitary sealants are meant to last 10 years easily, and live in a much more corrosive environment. I still use stickyflex for through-hull fittings though...
 
Sika (the manufacturers) do a whole range of products. I have used their "gutter repair" stuff from a builders merchant to much success. It appears to be the same stuff but branded differently and cheaper.
 
Silicone sealant is completely different to Sika which is a polyurethane. There are cheaper polyurethane alternatives, some cure much more quickly and I've noticed the white versions can yellow. I have a load of builders Sikaflex/bond if you need a lot.
 
There are also now "Modified Silicone" (MS) polymer sealants with improved properties.

Cue for Cliff to tell us they are still "builders silicone", with no place on a boat!
 
I have always used this stuff (silicone) for most things, including through hull applications. Its ok, and you have the advantage of being able to get it apart when required.
 
You might find this material useful. It's pretty much identical to Sikaflex 291 but about half the price. You might also find the same company's bedding sealant very useful; it's a non-setting polyurethane sealant and very useful for any application where you want a waterproof seal but not a bond requiring hours of effort to dismantle non-destructively. No connection other than as a user.
 
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There are also now "Modified Silicone" (MS) polymer sealants with improved properties.

Cue for Cliff to tell us they are still "builders silicone", with no place on a boat!

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3m make '5200',a marine polyurethane like Sika.If you happen to be visiting the States pop along to a Home Depot superstore and pay...shed prices, in dollars too.

Afaik Sikflex was developed not from the construction industry but car manufacturing which required a sealant to bed windscreens reliably and strongly,since bonded windows are a contributing part of the car shells rigidity..
B&Q.....Breaks Quickly ?
 
Sikaflex 221 is identical to 291 and there are other non marine sika products the same as the "marine " type . The "9" indicates marine

I have also use products from Den Braven for deck corking which has lasted OK

Main market for Den Braven is the motor industry and for windscreen sealing / Fixing.
 
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